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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-01-09, Page 5"tr J 1.10411 .Tl111 DOi'4iNIONSB/G VALUES �.. � DON'T MI :.. THESE MONEY SAVING VALVES YOUR CROJCE 10c TOMATOES LYNN V.ALLET 26 oz. TIN RAISINS AUSTRALW S$, $S LB. PEAR AYR SIEVE 4 16 oz. TIN SHOW POLISH 22-1BLACK OR BROWN • WHITE BEANO" HND PICS 2 lb. no ,TOUR CHOICE 2: f o... 25e , t$HO'RTENIEIG DOMESTIC 3` .b, C TON "- 'IGH YRED COOEINt .,''"i 1 lb. BAG NNING% TAUT����� -Alb; BAGS LIGHT T BULBI 'LUXO,• 3460 WATT EANOT BUTTER 1iLARN BUT� LBO. YOUR ..ICE 19c a. NUT SNACK D.A, ' ON H' IOB BOX JAR 16 oz. L. � :BEEHIVE R CR OVHBRANDND •2 lb. I N COCOANUTSHREDDED OR FINE, 1 lb. BAG,BAKING DOMINO b N. .rowDiR. �, os TIN ' . NES- BEEF BEEPER, 12 MANED XXXX . QUAKER FLOUR For . Bread, 98 lb. Bag :2.69' DOI4INION STORES • L 1 M I T E 0 DIMAXPION DUNCIAl WON, Jxn. li.�-4;Naic. area *ire, Herald *wart, •L,ylsarr, repent a £ev day* at t1M of the week with their Asiatic her*. Wes +IAendee Malta retertied to Rieh» yard's i'"asdbs g. steer the 11010o,“ to N- auru* duties of testebing school after ardit the ytltriitmast vttcratiurt with, her parents, Mr. and Mni. John, Blake. Mr. Muter MdWbiuney, of the Royal etuadiztnt Zugineers, Petawaw ►, ha* been spending a tow days among rept- tisve* at Ituagitanott ssnd. Nile. Mr*. Arthur Parr, •Plyt#, 11411te4 tear a few day* last 'week with her daug>tter, Mrs. Kitchener .Finnigan, Mr, Dave Barkley,,after sPendiag the (Christmases t easma with his mother, Mrs:, J. Barkley, and other relatives in thI district, returned( to his home at Lime= riolc, -bask., by :trraitu• !qtr: Aldan 'Hasty and ',ride, of. ►SteVensville,: ()nt,, peat al dew days last week at the'harne est his aunt, Mrs. dahh Blake, who entertained in their: honor on New Year's` Day with all the relatives present., Mrs. 'Geo. Rutherford is gluing. as nicely as can be expected since nor operation at icloderich 'Hospital on Fri- day last. ' Z itti e, . ,candy Andrew, ' s, clear -old son of rMr,:'andisMrs. Warner `Andrew, -met-with- a '° aecident=' When the ice on ,Saturday.. Medical aid was' summoned and it was diseovered he had a broken shoulder. _ hl Pte, Raymond Patrick, CaunP B.rden, tent last k with hi& ;aunt, .'Mrs. W. A. Culbert • Altai 'Marion : Newunan, student nurse in her 'qn ' year ,see d . at + eri � Hos - vital, 4,• vital,' was 'transferred through new renulations to complete amtplete er'training at St..Thomas em orii 'H spi ta1 and .1 t , Monday onMo day with the three ether Young ladies of her class to report for duty, Red Cross Work -Mrs -Olive Cul.,, heft, secretary of :the loe<al Red Gross, has received acknowledgment o ' the ° ST. •AUGU'S,TYNE t_ , ,;St.ClwAlidUi$'i.'.iiN14 4u..,,7--- ,._.Toe 'Brophy of -Toronto'sisited„ on Monday at' the home o>f bis.unele,.Mr. 'MiWbrose; Brophy. Miss Norine • Kinahan is teaching In'. the 8ingabridge school this sv-oaider the supervision of :the teaehera there, •+before resuming her studies at :the Normal rSehool '.at 'Tiondort, • Miss Berns 'Boyle , has returned to T,ondon 'after the holidays, �' 1Mis3sses Ada and-F.460i efop�ly,`eattrr Hinahan and Rita Boyle • all returned V) the WVi:nghaoiCCollegiate on Odonday. en In TOROKFO vr»idAgri, Harry .,r 'Boyle and babe, of Winghwm, visited Mr. and Mrs. W . A, 'Boyle last week, We"ll4enetwn- yResident :Passes.,- fi r aorneliusForan passed quietly .away at his' home on'' New .,'Year's',Day. M . Foran 'bad'rbeen 'in 111' health for two years 'prior to hist death and eontraeted a severe .eoltt-4-few wcehs age, which hastened' his death. ' He - was in his, siixty-ourbh year. •The son, of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Foran.,of West Wawanosh,;.he_11veLhls .entire.' e. 4n the 9th concession of this township. In the year 191;2 he married Mary Allen 'Keane. of ' Asiieield, and' from then on resided -.on' the family homestead. Mr. Vera!' 'was' a.. well-known, darner and _up too „the time of his illness. he led a 'vigorous, and ..active life.'• He was al Ways wi'llirtrg !ta•,1eod a helping hand to his :neighbors and friends', and he will abe sadly" Missed among them. '.fin-'Sa-t.. urday, monolog •r uie,►.;i high.Jmass,.Wits ssung!by Rev, Father' Y;eitenhetanier, Ywhgt also officiated 'at the 'grave. The spall bearers were deceased's six Sons, John of (Sud nlry, Joseph, Norman, Elmer, Teo •-and: Gordon. Left -to mourn his loss are his widow,. Mary iAllen, . two daughters; Mary' and Eileen, ' and the, 'six =eons ; ..also three sisters, Mrs. 'Nellie tL,eddy of iSt. Augustine, Mrs. ` Lary tMeGlenn of Teeswater, , Mrs. Philip !Hogan of fAshfeld, and one brother, William John, of Cloderieh. Those who attended the fuireral from a distance (were Mr. •and Mis. Tom Chisholm, with 'Walter and Muriel ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. Foran, of tGoderich; Mr. 'And- Mrs. (Philip Hogan, Ella and Louise, Messrs. 'Mike and Basil. Hogan, Pat Hogan and Con. sHogan, Mr. and 'Mrs. James Keane, all of As'lifeld;.Mr. and Mrsi:. John Henned^" and babe; Mrs., M. M lean, James and Walter and Lorne,. of Tees - water,: • -mit the . ...,. Regis otel Sherbourne ,Bt. at Carlton., - One Hundred Modern. •Iioomss with private baths, showers and'. private telephones. Room, single, from $2.00 to $2.50 ,;.Rooms, double, from $3.00 to $3.50 and $4.00' Good Pood. served at moderate price. Dalining nightly; no cover charge AR Met shiisiseet r at Tee. veto, IAA*essuisl ti gra s sd pairs sods, two woes far news steikkos, *vas ee 11 tear the aceelrts, tine* bebaaeM4poise pyjamas, eighty- iM 104 shoots. it will ,be watioor* to . (MV tire, we* sear hew `very sssettI*fai dry, sad with melt reeiv nowledstoont . tar erre hes sot hew any aomp1.*l+Itt. Work is *head ,X•erry well at present, sad et uourMe material is ueuaibr ,oa laud ,fore 1ttloti*i WIIIiii workers 1e ruin is tire' orre3,t Oak. el iiuton stilt* heist 1 lweial,.N1 event i`n the eorm ' sa "t bunt. " The party divilded group* and ' More entering . secure t pllseewerd' f rom 'pbton Ulna - (her 4 ring" 6, Lwlebs tuned o good look, Awed And good r obtaining the treasures were t. wain rfabiadlaulaaradtins"11* MB �r ore n. Seed spine se Japanese is Vasesseer. *n. l ett Mees . +M a reading aJMi eaiss�e'ttii . l a. J. Viasnlass esvir a talk oa tete ssesaee *ad a s1!lesdistit, 'Thr ''Master frees 'bore Fend Will ►(fosse ''I�r Veras<+�e a and !Wee," Mrs. Dickson gave a talk es atewardu Ip. .After a 1*yc as, the preeidm*t ekes(' the meeting with prayer. Menday reaasatre• *d t(p * stuna- r±t to �@ eeultls' in the i . objeet. Some of the articlaras were sueh. .thin aa a yellow hair froth a cat, a ,brown hair trout a horse, a white „hair fro* a goat (some village eitlzeu s were alae asci 't• assist in a those in ;pursuit diOn't return (with something more than they ranted), a geraniums ,leaf, , Picture of 4 club member, ete. Che winning side received a ;box of ihoe�o+l�a'tee, /�]O� n 'tpheiirr return,try�a glioo/t•��7�ip- petiz1np lune wase served, ed, The. V oung ( folks said the f roety air and, the unoo'n % ht were-gcod . d hey cl of fun. - sl � Missionary ety sting. ---'J ae January meeting of the United ehurch (Missionary 'Society :Was •held its the school ' rooms od the church. • . Mrs, Arthur ` tElliott, ' the president, Opened the -devotional exercises. There Was,a ,discussion on the new 'Maslen Band formed and IMiss oriDickson -and Mr Olen. {Ch t3ti� con ented to take; part inthe leadership. The roll ca ll, was ansWered by , payment of fees. !Jigs. Newman 'led in the reading'„of the !Scripture lesson, ` die 90th Psaln(.' .Thea followed a period of silent praver. Mrs.. J. W. heed ,gave a talk and reading, on NILE NM * Jan. 8.-ue�} rural meet of the Nile lUnitsd tint will Thursday afternoon, Januerry 16th, "hi the 'basement of the ebureh. All reg ports are *up pe 1,, to be audited And sent in for this meeting, , r All yrs interested in the d0kigs of the tiiiferent departments of the e'lsureh4 are invited to attend this meeting. Mr: Boy O rvl.n +sold a line three.lear- old mare to Mr. Andrew Bogie, Of the Miue Water highway, Leeburn, Private iStan Mc lratt'e n visited tar a few days at the pa,routal hour<e before icing t) the' new training exp: Mr. and, ' ileo:' Feast'an and two girls, of kiod�errich, visited his 'fath'er, Mr.' Sohn Feagan, tNile, on >Smiday. 'Mise Marry. Feagan'visited 'with Wilma- . a�titrtud;- unda e y. Master Harold Knight, Is.doln chores. � g tor Or; Hamilton .this. winter. 'r: Carrot Finnigan has been laid yup for a few days with a ecvld. LEEBURN -11144111MiN, Jan.'it lrlss ,Bessie • as k Cook returned?. home l 't wee.. after. spending some time with her. sister at rat. Tlami3 and tda�tItpn . C , ongratulations are. rlue. to IMr', and Mrs. Burgon Tufford, who Fere ;fifty years married `on Monday January 6"h. The teachers. have returned to :their • elapitasse "- Ocoee the .New $tyiall #$111:odaratit Peas. • r• NEED OF' EVE CE CONSULT A. LR COLERU0II QrrQvuoF AND ornovut 'stone 91 school* ter sPertdilig a >pleasant holly day favored with good 'heather. Drs. Alex, Horton and son Harry,' fro* teeter, and Mr. and Mrs. {Max Cooke and -son and :Clifford Horton, 111 from ti3eechv1lle; spent New Xear'a Day here. ; ` ti o .• a ion meeting t The eougt'eg t _a .burn church, is to be held at the aura n 3t. ft rn . >ti January ua � 1 h 'on: Monday a e Qcr , �' ry It is helped the. weather *ill be milder l s' 1better, h who have co w it be and these w d , held next iso that sei+vi%e° MarMarIlse (SUx1` day. The WM. (Society will hold their. titing on. Wednesday, atnu'ary-252nd. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur { Pierson and 1 ehixdren tons Sseelxvillo vent a Sow days, last week with MO. and K Horton. Arthur is now enlisted 'with the navy and is stationed at its . READ ' CLASSIFIED REVERLY HOUSE (earnerel . �' Rpt and Reams *and SAS. a '. nitwits risono 102.w Irotortt i now far le iit etc' 'the 'text -totwio?. Native : Nigh ton to five (miles as`'tbe 'crow dies. Motorist: Welt, how %fax lis„ii,'t' 'if a crow Tuts to Walk and carry an empity• ,gaeo ine caro? • oa • With furs, up in price from 50% to 200% : along with a general increase cloths etc, coats at these pritea becomin... exceedingly good value, in keeping,.with our policy' we are offering the balance of our stock of fall: and winter coats at . special sale prices, GROUP 1®- onx coats to clear •at $5.00 each GROUP 2-4 onlycoats, odd sires etc. �� � $�®.ori each GROUP 3-15 only coats, sn4art new Styles $16.95 each GROUP 41.0 only sample coats, 1 of a kind, x,$.50 to 45.00 Sizes for Misses, Ladies and .1 ekes Y R , z . -CHILDREN'S OATH TO C LEAU Coats and coat sets in sizes 'from 1 year to 14zsmart styles, Anality nlotl s, plain or .fur trims all at money saving price&. It will pay you to buy now' for next aeon. Your GEO. W. SCHAEFEll ofue Phone 56 . ' T HOW ? WIIEN ? WHERE: THIS YEAR, almost eft man and woman in Canada-wi11•.share+- the -burden o€ -pa g ,for the war., A million new taxpayers w411,,PaY' who never paid before. personal budget payment lsyn.is� available to old taxpayers Who are.faced Krwith substantially increased income taxes. Canadians are asked to ahouldertheir share of the war effort cheerfully and willingly. ing yours income tax regularly you help to speed the- roductionofwar material,andbringthe.day_ of victory closer. Figure out how much tax you: will have to pay, and. 'arrange to pay promptly, when .due:' , „Pay by instalments -:,the easy way.,.,; -and save interest. d Cot • out this page ancf: keep it for 'future reference. t WHO PAYS INCOME .TAX ? 4 If you are a single person , •.without, dependents, and your' income. in 1940 was more than $750.00 you pay general -income-tax. If you are a married person without depend- •ents, and your income m `1940_was more than ,$1500,00 you pay general -income-tax.. L. If you are a married person with children, you are allowed $400.00 exemption for each depend- ent child or grandchild, in addition to the. • $1500.09 exemption. n NOTE: In addition to the general -income-tax you pay National Defence Tax on your total income vvithout,anY. • 1' exemption if you are single„ and your income goess"over $ Rates of General.lnconte-Tax which Individuals Must Pay_. you are married and your income goes over $1,200. Your net taxable income is the amount left after you deduct exemptions from your -total income. If your .net taxable income e ► $250 or less the tax is....'....... • 6% thereon. If betvevden $250 and $1000 the tax iss$ 15 plus 8 % on the exc� over $ 250 1000 and 2000 " 75 ` 12%® 1000 2000 and 3000. '195 •" 16% " " 2000 .et ie 3000 and 4000 tt 355 •` 20% is" it • " 4000 and 5000 --' tt • 555 ' ." 24.% " - « . s 4000 " " 5000 and 6000 tt • 795 •" 27 %a et - " tt 6000 tt " 6000 and 7000 to ° 1065 " 30 " . • " 6000 " „•. 7000 and # 8000 tt • 1165 " 33 " a ' " 6000 . " . 8000 and 9000 , " 1695 - c 36% 8000 nca Ate 9000 arid 10000 to 2045 " 37% et to 9000 For',h gher incomes refer to the income War Tax Act In' addition to the above rates, there is a surtax on all investment, • income in excels of $5000. • . Also there is National Defence Tax trued .in some Provinces, Prtovincial ti sale TeX. . • /r% • MUC the law but it is a saisohple .. 'method, namely, - in ,Dr<staract, and • their naewill .eitsurse scxu9rate�;ssnd eight equal monthly instalmentswithout inter-' proper•'allllocation of your payment. Bev/ever,- est, -you c sexist our•iustaixnenta .ordinary- ; . eat,., c©mmemm�g,lli January,. . :: , . .. ,, �' 9 by ts3s with our a addres>ss 'laan1q a ted , letter wz warm To take advantage of each monthly payment , hereon clearly indicatingthe division betweene plan without interest .. pay>nent meat be t made on or before the due dates. Otherwise Provincial anclDommionTax payments.' interest will .be charged on the'total balance remaining unpaid after April 30th. ; , H O'W MUCH _ D O YOU :PAY: fir.• The general income-tax m pay, ., EXAMPLE OF INSTALMENT' IV able op your net income lest' ► '" EREST exemptions. . PAY1N - .�f' i T ti le our exem If your estimated lax is " 'Lion's $750e us ii'.f your tote . $60.00 you payone-third four�i rd of income is $1,000.00 you must pay taxon $250.00. the tax. $20.0 0) The exemption ` for a married' person is is ments ($5.00 `;each) and the; remaining two- $1604.00 Itis $400.00 for each• depexident child thirds (40.00) in four instalments .. $10:00• each). t�therefore asfellows: . . or grandchild. Thus. if dr are a rmairrecl; man `Your payments are - ' with two child*en and a" •total income of , hen or CM B.toa ; Can w BiFori.' On or 8.toret Y$2,600.00 your, total exemptions are $1,500.00 Jon. 31 Feb. 2S . M. 31 April 30 -• plus- $400.00 for each child, or $2,300.00, in, all. ; $5 ' $5 $5 '.S5 ' So you pay tax on $300.00. on o, Worn On o, s.1ois ' On or B.%oY On it edam Payement: You may send a `cheque, Poat Office May 31 Juno 30 Jay 31. AnS. at.;, or . Money Order in payment of income tax, $10- 10 $10 -• - -• $ia >,: $60 by inail, to' the Inspector' of Income Tax for the District in which you reside, made payable. a.. 'teplainly, However reesiliamaseeeadid that p1Ul... totheReceiverOeneralQfCanad �JS1"ri p y, owev r it s., your tax in . eight equal monthly. Mstatmkats, of And give ,your assns °i'n full, so that mistakes •in • crediting may be avoided. 'Do' not send 57.50 each 560.•00. money or postage stamp* in envelopes. Instalment Income Tax RemittanceForm s are available atany post office, or any branch of any DATES 0 E NAT 1 Q N A L DEFENCE TAX bank, or the office of the Inspector for your, O For a single person 2%. on the total income if -the income exceeds $600 and does not exceed $1,209. , . 3% on the total . income 'if . the . income exceeds $1,200. For a married perston • • 2+'% on the total; income if the. inoome exceeds $1,200 with a tax credit of $8.00 fee each dependent child or' grand- • child. ' For 1940 the tax is on one-' half of the incozne and the e • tax credit is $4.00. ?) HOW DO: YOU PAY? Youir income tax." 1 may be paid in • the foliovsting. ways,- 1. ays, 1. The Present Method: At least one-third of the tax to be paid by April 30th, the balance with in- terest at 6 % from April 30th, to be .paid •by August 31sst. On any balance unpaid' after August 31st, .the interest rate will be.8 %. 2. The Proposed Method: In 8 n without in- terest. instalments To takeadvantageof this new way ofpaying, the first instal- ment must bepaid on er before January 310t. ou roust pay at least one-third of the estimated tax in four equal monthly instal merits, in . .January, February, March and April,p i.e. 1-12 of the estimated tax in each of the said 4 months. The reinaining two thirds must be paid in fourequal monthly instalments in ay, June, July and August, i.e.1: 6th of the estimated tax it each of the said 4 months. `This will be hi the amended law.) 3. The Recommended` Method:; This method will not be found in I c air IMPORTANT. TO EVERY lN COMET TAX IAYFIR to enjoy the advantages" of the Interest -Free N 'Instalment' Pian You titr pa v the first instalment not later than january •3 nX st, end, lay iegstiarty thereafter •• ek 1.0 FURTHER INFORMATION* • including . ' 'the. • National „. Defence 'rex Booklet' and the necessary forays '• may •be ob nihed from( the inspector of Income'" Tax for the' district in which you reside.' • Forms are now available: Foran Special is to be ,used by individuals who are not in 'busies nem whose 'income is not more than $5000. All others must use the regular form T.1 or in $the, carpe of farmers,Form TAA. Proprietors in business must ,fide, ilk addition to the Form T.1. /` . Return, an Extessss Profits Tax . Return onForm.F.P.T.' on or before April 30th next. Y r DOMINION OFCANADAINCOME TAX DIVISION DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE' rrt re. COLN Oast*, Minist P of N.H6w$ gt•d+a u. C. 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